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Well the time came to cross grade to more of a family car a station wagon in fact (Mitsubishi Legnum VR4 :P), so the other family car has to go. If you want a skyline or know someone who does then call me on 0417 762 104. I do not reside on these forums much anymore, so best to call the mobile.

Location - Brisbane

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Price Update! Now $11,000

1994 gtst sedan

Silver

159,000 kms

SAFC II

3 inch exhaust (Trust)

3 inch dump pipe (CES Racing)

Front Mount Intercooler (450x300x75)

Tomei Pon Cams - stage 1

Front Strut Brace

Pod Filter (K&N)

Cold air partition

HKS Speed cut

Heavy duty clutch (Excedy)

Alpine Amp and 10inch sub

Sony 10 stack CD player

Window Tinting

187rwkw

14.0sec quarter mile

Was a family car mostly driven by my wife. Very reluctant sale. I would keep both if we could afford to. Solid car that didn't miss a beat.

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=3696622

If you can better that asking price by ALOT, then I'll consider looking at your car.

I am looking for a skyline, and I am looking to pay as little as possible.

The car in the link above is in very good condition and looking to sell for about $10K.

do you want to be in the game to receive the dollars?

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